TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT OUiMLNO BY SPECIAL TRAINS, WHITII BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH CIKCUS-ZOO Uippottrouie, Elephant Herd, Theatre, aud IUOUO GIRAFFE. Opening in New Plymouth on FRI JJ A i., ii ARO li 12. OXJi NIGIIT ONLY. Priccfe, 4/', 3/, and 2/. Children halfprice. 'flue first and only Giraffe ever in Australasia, Talktsl, Stateliest, G-xaiidest Animal iji the World. 4 HUtiE MENAGERIES COMBINED. The greatest Collection of Animals einx:c ittou Ark. An cuormoui collection of Priceless Wild Beasts. NEW EUROPEAN ARTISTS. OUR BEAUTIFUL ECjUINES -CO Performing Horses aud Ponies. Special Notice.—An Afternoon Attraction!—'WOßTH'S HUGE MISXAGERI3 a.iul Museum will open in the Afternoon from i till 5. Admission: Adults Is, Children lid. The curiosities exhibited include a Hybrid Extraordinary—the Zebrule—the only one of its kind in the world; 'UioJIIUOU Giraffe, the iirst aud only real live Giraffe ever in Australasia. Feeding the animals aud lecture by trainers. Greatest living object lesson for children.
gT. 1' AT KICK "S DAVWEDSESDAY, MARCH 17. BROUGHAM STREET lIALL. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT To be followed by A I) AXC K, commencing at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s t)d. gPOR TS ! gPOR T6 i EGJIONT KOAD. la Air. H. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds, on THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. Foot races Weight-guessing Nail-driving Chasing greasy pig Three-part race Tilting in the ring (horses) Throwing cricket ball Rescue race Stepping the chain Wood Sawing Tug-of-war. HORSE-dIOMPING COMPETITIONS (local and open), good prizes.
Admission: Adults Is; children (id. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In Ugmont Road Hall in evening, Good music, supper and floor. Popular Prices. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. FLORAL DISPLAY audi SALE OP WORK WHITEIBY HALL, MARCH 18 and 19, 1909. QPEN ENTRIES for comi>etitiou in the folowing are invited:—Decorated Tables, Decorated Mantles; also Baskets and Bowls of Flowers. Juniors' Decorations on tUe lOtli inst. for Children attending Whiteley Church: Decorated Tables (over 12 and under 10); Decorated Tables (under 12); Buttonholes and Bouquets (ages as above). Entries (Senior and Junior) close with Mr. C. Carter, Devon Str-eet, on MONDAY, 15th inst,, at 5 p.m.
In. connection with above a SALE OF WOKK consisting of Useful and Fancy Articles will be held in the LARGE HALL. Numerous attractions and Side Shows will be introduced, as well as Afternoon Tea. and Evening Supper. The above to be opened by his Worship the Mayor at 2.30 on tho 18th inst. Admission: Adults OJ, Children 3d.
rpHEATRE JJOYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. The Three-Act FARCICAL COMEDY, "JANE" "JANE" "JANE" Staged by the Waitara Thespian Society, Xu aid. of the NEW PLYMOUTH RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. Particulars Later. POSTPON EMENT. rpHE sale by Mortgagee under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, advertised for Saturday, 18th March, is POSTPONED to SATURDAY, 27th March. XEW PLYMOUTH NATIVE HOSTELRY. APPLICATIONS will he received at the Public Trust Office up till Noon on SATURDAY, Mth inst., for the position of Custodian at the New Plymouth Native Hostelry. Salary fIUO l>c r aimuin. Custodian imist lie u married man, and will lie required to live at the Hostelry.
Wciicdulf (if dutii*. etc., ut the Pulilic Tru-it Ollk-t'j New I'lv'mouth. ANNIVERSARY DAY. . WHERE shall we meet again? Wliy : VV at Hie ANNIVERSARY PICNIC on the »lst March, C.RKAT UNITED ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC, Moturoa Beaeli, New Plymouth. Special trains; Spwial fares. Last picnic and tihe best this year. Oome and see the Pioneers of Tara,nald. B. sure and B. in time for tickets. Tiiue-table, fares, and more to follow.
C. D. SOLE, S, s. BURGESS, Joint Secretaries. hygenic bakery, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGO, Proprietor. TkUKING this week we shall be haviug a special sale of BISCUITS. We make many kinds frcsli every day. Wc also 'have for sale some of Huntly and Palmer's celebrated biscuits—the very best that money can buy. We also beg to remind you that the summer is passing quickly. Use up no more energy ia the hot kitchen, but rest yourself and send to tho '''Hygienic' 1 for your Pies, Pastry, and Cakes. We make them like "mother used to make" —homely and 1 good. Fancy breads, scones, fresh twice *■ day.—HYGIENIC BAKERY.
'J HE NEW ZEAtiANt TUBP REGISTER For SEASON 1907-190 H. |LXL AND ACCURATE REPORTS O t THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZEALAND. AOTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAt FUTURE EVENTS TABLES OP WINNERS WETGHT-FOIt-AGE SCAT" I RULES OP RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES WINNING SIRES .ad other interesting Sporting Matter of Valuable Character. PRiCE 10s «&
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3
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